Preface

This Preface introduces the guides, online help, and other information sources available to help you more effectively use Oracle Fusion Applications.

Oracle Fusion Applications Help

You can access Oracle Fusion Applications Help for the current page, section, activity, or task by clicking the help icon. The following figure depicts the help icon.

You can add custom help files to replace or supplement the provided content. Each release update includes new help content to ensure you have access to the latest information. Patching does not affect your custom help content.

Oracle Fusion Applications Guides

Oracle Fusion Applications guides are a structured collection of the help topics, examples, and FAQs from the help system packaged for easy download and offline reference, and sequenced to facilitate learning. You can access the guides from the
Guides menu in the global area at the top of Oracle Fusion Applications Help pages.

The Guides menu also provides access to the business process models on which Oracle Fusion Applications is based.

Guides are designed for specific audiences:

User Guides address the tasks in one or more business processes.
They are intended for users who perform these tasks, and managers looking for an overview of the business processes.
They are organized by the business process activities and tasks.

Implementation Guides address the tasks required to set up an offering, or selected features of an offering.
They are intended for implementors. They are organized to follow the task list sequence of the offerings, as displayed within the
Setup and Maintenance work area provided by Oracle Fusion Functional Setup Manager.

Concept Guides explain the key concepts and decisions for a specific area of functionality.
They are intended for decision makers, such as chief financial officers, financial analysts, and implementation consultants.
They are organized by the logical flow of features and functions.

Security Reference Manuals describe the predefined data that is included in the security reference implementation for one offering.
They are intended for implementors, security administrators, and auditors. They are organized by role.

These guides cover specific business processes and offerings. Common areas are addressed in the guides listed in the following table.

Guide

Intended Audience

Purpose

Common User Guide

All users

Explains tasks performed by most users.

Common Implementation Guide

Implementors

Explains tasks within the Define Common Applications Configuration task list, which is included in all offerings.

Use the My Oracle Support Knowledge Browser to find documents for a product area.
You can search for release-specific information, such as patches, alerts, white papers, and troubleshooting tips.
Other services include health checks, guided lifecycle advice, and direct contact with industry experts through the My Oracle Support Community.

Oracle Enterprise Repository for Oracle Fusion Applications

Oracle Enterprise Repository for Oracle Fusion Applications provides visibility into service-oriented architecture assets to help you manage the lifecycle of your software from planning through implementation, testing, production, and changes. In Oracle Fusion Applications, you can use the Oracle Enterprise Repository for Oracle Fusion Applications
at http://fusionappsoer.oracle.com for:

Technical information about integrating with other applications, including services, operations, composites, events, and integration tables. The classification scheme shows the scenarios in which you use the assets, and includes diagrams, schematics, and links to other technical documentation.

Documentation Accessibility

Comments and Suggestions

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